

Hardwood plywood
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Description
Production Process
Hardwood plywood is made by gluing together thin layers of hardwood veneer, such as oak, birch, or maple. The veneers are peeled or sliced, dried, and layered with the grain direction alternating for strength. A strong adhesive is applied, and the sheets are pressed under heat and pressure. The finished panels are then trimmed, sanded, and graded for use in furniture, cabinetry, and interior design.
Specification
Q: What’s the size of hardwood plywood?
A: From thin 6mm hardwood Plywood sheets to thick 25 mm hardwood Plywood boards, we can fulfil any requirements for softwood sheeting.
The maximum sheet size available is 2440 mm by 1220mm.


Q:What are the common applications of hardwood plywood?
A: Recommended common uses.
Furniture making (tables, chairs, dressers)
Cabinetry (kitchen cabinets, wardrobes)
Interior wall paneling and decorative finishes
Architectural millwork
Shelving and storage units
Doors and drawer fronts
- Flooring underlayment (in some cases)
Q: How to select the right sheet material for your project?
A: For structural work and temporary construction, our Softwood Plywood sheets provide outstanding performance and reliability.
For furniture making and fine woodworking, we recommend Hardwood Plywood or Birch Plywood . These options feature high-quality surface finishes and are easy to machine.
If your project requires moisture resistance, explore our range of Marine Plywood. Bonded with a special waterproof resin, it performs exceptionally well in humid or wet environments, making it a smart choice for long-lasting results.


